PHOTO GALLERY - BANDS AND ARTISTS
Royal Jesters
San Antonio Band from the late 60's
THE ROYAL JESTERS
( Contributed by Sondra & Tony )
Mike Lowell writes: Sondra and Tony reminded
me just how big a band this was in the SA area for many years. Hailing
from the west side, they were a mainstay in the area and around Texas.
I seem to remember a radio song or two as well. Unfortunately I don't
know a great deal about them. Maybe others can help expand on them.
Here's an old picture of the Royal Jesters,check out Jack Barber second
from right. _John Colvin Tony
Pena writes: "From what I remember, from left to right : Ignacio
(Pache) Vega on guitar / Henry Hernandez- vocals / Louie Escalante- vocals
/ Jerry Aguirre- trumpet and vocals / Manuel (Bones) Aragon - on drums
/ Jack Barber- on Bass / And on trombone can't make out the face or body

(Contributed by Sherry A) Sherry
writes: "Henry Hernandez,Lawson,Leaders of the band since
1958 till 70s. Bones was the drummer. Though hundreds of various musicians
played with the band thru out their era, the best band was when Henry,
Jack (from the Commands) and Eddie (from the Casino Royale) were the front
men lead singers. Eddie, who at 16 at the time, from Burbank High School
was the youngest of the band , who could belt out any Top 40 song at the
time,so all the girls in town kept him busy and a huge following of the
band ensued. Naturally when you have the caliber of talent the Royal Jesters
attracted, it is to no surprise the band would continue to have a high
turnover rate."
(Contributed by Tony Pena) TP
writes: "I also played with the Royal Jesters during the last
year in high school at JFK. Some of the members there while I played were
Pache (guitar), Chale (bass), Manuel "Bones" Aragon (drums)
Jerry Aguirre (trumpet & vocals), Luvine Elias (organ), Victor (trumpet),
Alex Hernandez (sax) and of course Henry Hernandez, Oscar Lawson and Louis
Escalante on vocals. I mainly remember playing at the Patio Andaluz on
the corner of Commerce and Brazos seemed like every Saturday. They were
the main band in the west side during that time."
Photo Contributed by John Colvin